Fluid engine

ABSTRACT

The fluid engine has one or more wheels that are turned by water. There is a shaft that goes through the turbine(s). On one end of the shaft is a generator on the other is the torque output. A pump is located at the top of the turbine housing.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

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SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to the field of perpetual energy machines

1. Prior Art

Current engines consume fuel and are costly to run. They also emitcarbon monoxide and other harmful gasses including greenhouse gases.They cause smogs and overheat. In cold weather they can be hard tostart.

2. Objects and Advantages

The fluid engine saves our fuel reserves as it doesn't burn fuel. Itconserves energy and doesn't emit harmful gasses. The hydro engine costsnearly nothing to operate.

SUMMARY

The fluid engine runs by a fluid hitting on one or more turbines at ahigh pressure. As it hits the turbine it turns a shaft that runs thoughthe turbines.

DRAWINGS

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The turbine(s) is(are) enclosed in a closed housing. The turbine(s)is(are) enclosed in a closed metal housing. There is a a shaftconnecting all of the turbines if there is more than one. The housing is1 in. off of the turbine(s). The nozzle for spraying the water is ⅙ ashigh as it is long. There is a pump is located at the top of theturbine(s).

Operation

The fluid is pumped out of the bottom of the turbine housing and issprayed at the turbine at a high pressure. The fluid has an antifreezesolution added. Electricity needed for starting is stored in a battery.A generator is turned by one end of the shaft. The other end is thetorque output. The generator provides all the electricity needed for theengine. If there is extra power it will charge the battery.

Conclusion, Ramifications, and Scope

The fluid engine uses no fuel so it will conserve our valuable fuelreserves. It doesn't eject harmful gasses or drip motor oil. It savesmoney because the owner doesn't have to pay for fuel.

This invention can be used in a automobile or the power source for apower plant. It can be used as a energy source on anything that requiresenergy in the form of torque. Said inventions scope shouldn't bedetermined by the description, but the claims.

1. An engine, comprising of: (a) one or more turbine(s) that is(are)turned by a pressurized liquid hitting it(them), (c) a shaft runningthrough said turbine(s), (d) said shaft being a torque output (e) a casethe said turbine(s) are enclosed in.